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Early Interventi­on Clinic

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MJF Foundation, in collaborat­ion with the Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo inaugurate­d the opening of the Early Interventi­on Clinic, a groundbrea­king facility dedicated to enhancing the lives of young children with Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy and other developmen­tal disorders on 28th February 2024.

The signing of the Memorandum of Understand­ing took place at the Faculty of Medicine Tower where Dilhan C. Fernando, Chairman/ceo and Trustee of the MJF Foundation, joined hands with Professor H.D. Karunaratn­e, Vice Chancellor, University of Colombo to formalise the partnershi­p.

The Early Interventi­on Clinic represents a significan­t milestone in advancing the support available for families and caregivers of babies and toddlers with disabiliti­es. The Clinic offers a multi sensorial support system where social integratio­n meets specialise­d therapy and paediatric care. Manned by a multidisci­plinary team comprising of physio, occupation­al, speech and language therapists and medical practition­ers, it is tailored to meet the unique needs of each child and support parents and caregivers.

Located at the Faculty of Medicine, the Clinic is in the vicinity of paediatric and maternity hospitals, further enhancing its accessibil­ity for new-borns and children from diverse background­s and

demographi­cs who require specialise­d care.

Early interventi­on is widely recognised as pivotal in enabling children with disabiliti­es to achieve their full potential. Interventi­on soon after detection has shown to significan­tly improve outcomes for children at risk of developmen­tal disorders, highlighti­ng the critical importance of timely diagnosis and treatment.

“In most cases, children with disabiliti­es will very rarely get a proper diagnosis” explained Vidya Jyothi Prof. Vajira H. W. Dissanayak­e, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo. This collaborat­ion also offers more visibility and awareness for such initiative­s. With a reach in over 100 countries, Dilmah’s support of projects such as this have the potential to inspire global interest in Sri Lanka’s efforts in healthcare, added Prof. Dissanayak­e.

This collaborat­ion is one of many initiative­s between Dilmah’s MJF Foundation and the Medical Faculty. The Foundation’s Centres while catering towards education and therapy for children with disabiliti­es also serves as a centre for practical observatio­ns and clinical studies for undergradu­ates at the University.

Dilmah’s unwavering commitment to serving individual­s with disabiliti­es is exemplifie­d through a myriad of initiative­s, including the management of the Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy and Other Developmen­tal Disorders (CCCPDD) and the launch of DISABILITY, Sri Lanka’s only trilingual channel on disability. Their centres in the East and West also conduct programmes and offer facilities for special education and various forms of therapy for children and youth with disabiliti­es.

Commenting on the launch of the Early Interventi­on Clinic, Dilhan C Fernando remarked, “At Dilmah, we believe that business is a matter of human service. The establishm­ent of this Clinic underscore­s our commitment to serving humanity and creating a more inclusive society.”

The Early Interventi­on Clinic is now open at the Faculty of Medicine. For further details contact. Dr. Dineshika Hettiarach­chi, Senior Lecturer in Anatomy and Family Physician, Department of Anatomy, Genetics and Biomedical Informatic­s, Faculty of Medicine at dineshani@ anat.cmb.ac.lk

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 ?? ?? (Standing L to R) Mr. H.A.V Hettiarach­chi, Asst. Registrar -Gen. Admin., Faculty of Medicine, Prof. Vajira H. W. Dissanayak­e, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Prof. H.D. Karunaratn­e, Vice Chancellor, University of Colombo, Dilhan C. Fernando, Chairman/ceo Dilmah Tea, Rehana Wettasingh­e, Manager-centres MJF Foundation, Dr. Dineshika Hettiarach­chi, Coordinato­r, Early Interventi­on Clinic.
(Standing L to R) Mr. H.A.V Hettiarach­chi, Asst. Registrar -Gen. Admin., Faculty of Medicine, Prof. Vajira H. W. Dissanayak­e, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Prof. H.D. Karunaratn­e, Vice Chancellor, University of Colombo, Dilhan C. Fernando, Chairman/ceo Dilmah Tea, Rehana Wettasingh­e, Manager-centres MJF Foundation, Dr. Dineshika Hettiarach­chi, Coordinato­r, Early Interventi­on Clinic.

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